Most do this wrong. 10 things you’re leaving plugged in that kill your energy bill

In today’s modern world, our homes are filled with electronic devices that make life more convenient and enjoyable. However, many of these devices continue to draw power even when they’re not in use, contributing to higher energy bills. This phenomenon, known as ‘phantom load’ or ‘vampire power,’ can account for up to 10% of your home’s energy consumption. By identifying and unplugging these energy vampires, you can significantly reduce your electricity costs and contribute to a more sustainable environment.
In this article, we’ll explore ten common household items that are often left plugged in, silently draining power and inflating your energy bill. From phone chargers to Wi-Fi routers, these devices may seem innocuous, but their cumulative impact can be substantial. Read on to discover how you can save money and energy by simply unplugging these devices when they’re not in use.